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October 2, 2025 44 mins

In this episode of The Lexis Star Show, Lexis sits down with the unapologetic Danii Banks — model, influencer, and viral internet personality. From wild party stories and unexpected jail weekends to being catfished online and her journey through stripping and beyond, Danii opens up about the highs, lows, and hilarious moments that shaped her.🔥 Expect unfiltered laughs, raw honesty, and stories you won’t hear anywhere else.💬 Have you ever had a crazy career curveball? Drop it in the comments!🌐 Visit us: https://LexisStarShow.com🎙 Guest Links:Danii Banks – https://shorturl.at/LHW91✨ Subscribe for new episodes of The Lexis Star Show every week!👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and share to support the show.🎤 Follow The Lexis Star Show:Instagram: http://bit.ly/3JEkJJnFacebook: http://bit.ly/3JIOVTyTwitter/X: http://bit.ly/45URj0RTikTok: http://bit.ly/460bpqq⭐️ Follow your Host:Instagram: http://bit.ly/4mKfmHbFacebook: http://bit.ly/3JHRYeG

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(00:00):
You went viral there for flashing your your.
Melons. Melons there no what was going
through your mind where you whenyou did that?
So I they actually, they took meto jail that night.
But the crazy part about it was like, so Instagram's out at this
time. They let me keep my phone in the
in the drunk tank. So I'm on their own, live like
crying, like drunk, not even remember that I'm doing it.

(00:22):
I saw on your Instagram that yougot deleted at 8 mil yes girl
how does that happen? And I saw your other post where
you were saying, like, you show a little bit of booty and then
you get flagged or, you know, you get suspended and then other
people who don't have as much, right, they show and then, yeah,
they're off the hook. They body shame like bigger
girls are. Like 5000% and I'm like how is

(00:44):
this acceptable? I had a Jeep Liberty back then.
I remember and I'll never forgetI had my fishnet outfit still
longer on my corset and I remember I got pulled over and I
remember the cop opened the doorand I fell out the door.
Oh, OK. My first job my parents owned a
restaurant. Once I turned 14 I could do like
bus tables and wash dishes. Real voices, old stories.

(01:07):
This is the Nexus. This show is presented by King
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And welcome back to another episode of the Lexus Star Show.

(01:28):
I've got a guest today who is not only absolutely stunning,
she is a bad ass model, content creator and a viral headline
maker. Today we are going to talk about
the hustle, the headlines and everything in between.
Please welcome Miss Danny Van. How are you the intro not good.

(01:57):
Okay, I'm like, Dang, I'm all those things, okay?
How are you? Thank you.
Good. How are?
You, I'm so good. I'm so happy that you're here.
It's crazy to like see you online and now you're sitting in
my chair. You know my catfish.
Are you? What?
No, you're not a catfish. No, I said.
I'm like no, no, no, no. No, I wouldn't have said, you
know how the people. Like look way different in real
life but. You, you, you don't.

(02:19):
So I know what you mean. There are some people that you
see them online and you're like,oh, OK, maybe not.
But then there's actually some other people that you see in
real life and you're like, oh, you're actually prettier than
what you see online. Yeah, I agree.
I agree. These are so cute.
I love the whole setup. Thank you so much.
Somebody worked very hard on it.Yeah, thanks to the hubs.
Thank you. So we all know Danny Banks.

(02:41):
A lot of us know who Danny Banksis.
We want to know who Lil Danny was.
Lil Danny like back in the days before the fame, before all you
know this entertainment. Well, I feel like I was always
pretty entertaining, like, growing up, I always was just
kind of like, I wasn't really a shy kid, OK?

(03:01):
So I always knew I wanted to, like, do something more like in
the entertainment world. I actually, like, went to
college studying fashion. I went to beauty school.
So like, I was like, always like, artistic and like, doing
like artsy things. And then, you know, like,
growing up, I came from a reallysmall town, like, country town,
like, dirt roads, like Amish neighbors.

(03:23):
Oh, really? On farms, Very like a town of
like 800 people. Quiet.
Yeah. No malls and nearest malls, like
an hour away. Oh, shit.
Yeah. Like Snowden.
You know how it is. Like, I'm from the middle of the
state of Michigan, so. So, you know, middle of nowhere.
So yeah, I think it's pretty crazy to see like where I'm at
now, you know? Like the the difference from

(03:45):
like being in a small town to being like worldwide.
Yeah. And then like seeing like, you
know, my family that's still there, it's like, Dang, like.
Oh, your family is still there? Everyone's still there.
Oh, wow. So it's kind of like, yeah, what
did I escape? Do it Pretty much.
Like I got out of here. Do you ever visit?
Yeah, I visit a lot. I have a niece and nephew, so I
go back OK, All my parents are there and things like that, so

(04:06):
it's cool. I played a lot of sports.
I was kind of like super nerdy. I was like really class where
are. You, I was going to ask you are.
You like the class clown reader and like the like nationally?
Like do you remember like that program accelerate accelerated
reader like that was like the top of like the nation like
probably for like 4 years. No freaking way.

(04:27):
I was like crazy. That is so funny.
So were you. So I was because I was like, she
must have been like kind of a class clown or, you know, like a
little bit of a rebel trouble. Yeah.
I was always in trouble, like legally and but not not really
by my parents because I didn't come from a strict household.
But I was pretty crazy getting older boys partying at all the

(04:49):
college towns. Like, you know, I was like
sleeping in the parking lot before high school because we
just got back from the club withour fake ID.
It's like I was one of those kids.
OK, like it. Was a little bit like that as
well. Yeah, definitely wasn't like.
But you were a good kid. I was a good kid, yeah, but.
You just did crazy stuff. Yeah, but I'm glad I did it
because, you know, I feel like Iwould be crazy now.
Like I'm crazy now, but like, I would have my shit together.

(05:12):
I feel like I would have like been secluded and then wanted
to. Like, rock out.
Yeah. Well, that's what happens to a
lot of people. They, like, don't party hard
enough when they're younger. And then when they're older,
they're like, well, I didn't do this when I was younger.
I didn't do that. Like, let me do it now.
And then It's like, OK, it's kind of, I wouldn't say
immature, but like, you kind of don't have your life together in
a sense. Exactly.
It's or it's like when you get married young and then like you

(05:34):
get a divorce. So when you're like 4035 and
then you want to be how you werelike supposed to be in your 20s,
Like thank God I've always been single.
So I don't have to really deal with that.
But like, I just never wanted that to be my.
Route. Yeah, like my journey.
So yeah. And then I basically what else

(05:55):
happened. I don't.
Know when did you start in the entertainment world?
Yeah, so I moved to Miami when Iwas 19.
I went to the art school here and then I got a job hosting at
a nightclub on the beach, South Beach.
And that's kind of when I got introduced to like, girls, like

(06:17):
their bodies on models. Like what?
Like I can like, these girls arelike, what?
Like, you know, this was like 2009, like, show my age.
But yeah, so like way before, like Instagram and all that
stuff, but I started, you know, doing.
I was hosting a thing called So Be Live TV out of the nightclub

(06:38):
that we worked at. It's actually still on YouTube,
which is so crazy because the old girl that used to run it is
still my home girl. And we were just looking at the
Youtubes of me on there interviewing like Soulja Boy.
Yo Gotti, Uncle Luke, like you know, like I used to be like the
girl like hey, like welcome to slowly live TV this year, girl
Danielle like because I used to want to do like hosting like you

(07:00):
hosting things like that. I always knew I like to speak.
So that was kind of like how I started like doing things like
on camera and then Instagram came out, then I started taking
pictures and everyone used to just be like, oh, you got a nice
body for a white girl. Like so like, I don't know, it
just blew my head up like, oh, something back there.
Like so obviously it's enhanced now, but you know you were.

(07:25):
Like this had like a booty. Yeah, I was always like, you
know, nice curvy little OK body and all that, like big boobs and
things like that. So.
So yeah, I was definitely different.
And then I so I was just like waitress bottle service at clubs
in Miami. And then I moved back to
Michigan and I started dancing in Michigan actually, which I

(07:46):
should have danced in Miami. What the hell?
Well, that's. Exactly what I was going to say.
Wasn't it like a population? I was like.
Home. I moved back home to be like
Super Square and like work at a marketing company with my
family. And then I was like, yeah, I
want more money. Yeah, who doesn't?
And then I, I ended up getting in trouble legally and my dad
was like, I'm only giving you this much for lawyer fees.

(08:07):
You need to get some money. And I was like, oh shit, like my
parents aren't giving me money this time.
So me and my girlfriend, that was back when Craigslist was
like popping. Oh shit, remember Craigslist?
I don't know if you guys had. It out there, girl.
So I flew on a one way trip to New York while I was on like
before I got sentenced for like my situation that I got in
trouble for it was it was a DUIIhad a drunk.
So they were like, you know, come back for court this day.

(08:29):
And I was like, well, I need to go get some money.
So yeah. She was in New York City, was my
best friend at the time. We were, like, looking up little
places. There was like, cigar lounge,
lap dances, OK. And I was like, well, what do we
gotta do? Like, I don't, I don't
understand. Like, I don't know how to dance
on a pole. Like what?
The hell nobody does. I've been to strip clubs.
I went to go here and I was justlike.
Dance for five years and I stillcan't dance on the pole, so I

(08:50):
can do the one white girl spin and then put your booty cheeks
between the pole. Need to like know how to dance
You just I'm like, yeah, it's work your booty a little bit so.
I basically went out there and started stripping, I guess so
you could say. And how long did you do that
for? Well, then I came home and kept
stripping, OK, And so I did thatfrom like 24 to 28, so like four

(09:15):
or five years, OK. And then like I would dabble
around here and there, like randomly do like host, like host
scenes or like feature dancing or things like that.
But once only fans came out in like 2018, I pretty much stopped
full time dancing, which I like miss it to this day.
Like sometimes I still want to like go back and like dance
every now and then because I just miss being social, OK,

(09:35):
because I'm such a homebody. I don't go anywhere, OK.
And I just miss like meeting people in the club really.
And I miss like finessing peoplein real life for some money.
And I love that shit. I got money out of you.
I just like it. Give it to me and I'm like, I
like to be, you know, touched. I like, I don't know who.
I just like that vibe. You like the vibe that's.
Like I like to be a stripper. Yeah.

(09:57):
Like people in that. I mean, we went, we went to
Tootsie's because we've never been to a strip club in in
Miami. We're in the States and we went
out to 1 and I was just like, holy shit, there's so many.
Freaking strippers. That's crazy because I just got
kicked out of there on Friday. Well, yeah, I did.
I I saw that you you posted thatI deleted.
That my mom was like delete that.

(10:17):
You look so bad for your brand. I was like, she's like, you can
tell you're drunk. I was like, I don't care.
Did you you deleted it? I deleted it.
Listen to your mom. You know, like I'm hard headed,
but I was like, OK, well your mom always knows the best.
I'm like, OK mom, I'm like, why are you following my shit
anyway? It's like.
But we went there and I was justlike, back home.
I mean, we had gone to maybe onestrip club, and we only go there

(10:39):
because the wings and the pizza are amazing, OK?
Like, we don't even go there forthe girls sometimes.
We'll go back, OK, Get a little dance or be like you get a
little dance or whatever, you know?
It's fun. Yeah.
And then we came here and we sawall the girls and I'm like, what
in the actual fuck? There was like 150 girls.
Yeah, and they hound you at the door.
Yes. And then they don't even know
English. There's.

(11:00):
That that's very true. We sat down and then they came,
you know, I guess every time they see a couple they're like,
oh, they were trying to do something or whatever, but we
were just waiting to meet a friend there and.
We know that happens more like abrothel.
Anyways, it's like you like straight sex in there.
Yeah, well, yes, so I've heard. So I've heard.
But I mean, it was, it was a cool vibe, but I don't think

(11:20):
that's something that I could do.
Sometimes I'm like, fuck, I'd love to get on the pole though
and see like how much money I can make, you know.
But I mean, I, I, I can't. I won't.
You never got I mean I. Probably can, but I won't do it.
Never a stripper. No.
Or exotic dancer. No, no, no.
Just for one person. OK Yeah, he gets to see the the
Lexus Star moves. We should probably get a pole.

(11:42):
Yeah, do it in in the new house.We'll get a a little pole and
I'll do some. You can teach me some.
Oh girl, I don't even know any of that.
Hello. Let's do it.
I'm too damn happy to look myself up on there.
Same. You're good.
What did your parents say about you going into?
Did they know that you were? Stripping did they?

(12:03):
Can't remember what they did. Do they know now?
Oh yeah, they know everything. Like, girl, there's no filter
with my parents. They know everything that's I
literally will be like, I'm doing this, I'm doing that.
Like I don't care. So you guys have always had like
a super close relationship. Yeah, yeah.
I think I told them, yeah. And they were just like, hey,
get the money. Like do the right things with
it. I remember the one time we're
all sitting down and my dad was helping me straighten my ones.

(12:25):
Like, it's like, I don't, they're just cool.
Like, yeah, I'm very, very luckyto have like, that's awesome.
And they're still together. That's amazing.
Together for like 45 years, 30. Oh, wow, some shit.
I don't know. That's amazing.
Yeah. Like they're just.
They're a good family. I think I'm lucky, but.
Because a lot of a lot of girls like a stereotype that I would
say when it comes to strippers is that they had like a broken.

(12:47):
Fatty shoes. No I I had no me and my dad are
best friends. Like I have these zero daddy
issues bro like. No, but that's what I'm saying.
It's just like a stereotype thatthey say, oh, you know, girls
who strips because they have their daddy issues and like
their parents. Aren't Maybe some girls actually
want a strip? Yeah, exactly.
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OK my first job my parents owneda restaurant and a bar growing
up so I saying. Well, my, my dad owns a
restaurant, yeah. OK so yeah well actually my mom

(13:52):
had a daycare so like I would help her out the daycare and
then once I turned 14 I could dolike bus tables and wash dishes.
Oh my God. At the bar, girl, that was my
life. Like I swear it was called the
Beers and Tavern. It still exists.
It's still there. My dad sold it probably like 8
years ago. But yeah, I did that.
And then you know how to take the trash out, mop the floors,

(14:13):
like the whole shebang. My dad, me, me and my brother.
Like we had to have a job. That is so funny.
So I did that. And then when I went to college,
I worked at a office. I went to Western Michigan my
freshman year. So I worked at a like a office
like I was like the. Administrative.
Yeah, like, you know, like 1 waslike part time, whatever.

(14:33):
And then when I moved to Miami, I was a sales associate at guest
from Marciano on beach at that store.
And then I went to hosting bottle service, waitressing,
stripping. Oh, no, that's well, I had my
cosmetology license, so I did hair as well.
Oh, nice. But I like during college like I

(14:55):
was doing everyone's hair like in the dorm and stuff.
Like making never. Worked in a salon though doing
hair, but I could just sit here on my own, like travelling.
I like to do like color and extensions and things like that.
So like, that's what I was doinglike in my early 20s.
You do extensions. I can I'm.
Trying to find. I don't, I don't do that now,
but I can't. It's so it's funny you say that

(15:15):
because I'm going back to the I went to one of the beauty
schools out here to do advanced learning because I did my laser
hair removal license and I redidmy esthetician.
OK so I've actually just made a meeting with them on Monday.
I gotta go redo my licenses cuz I have them in Florida and
Michigan so. OK, so you keep renewing them?

(15:35):
Yeah, I keep. Knowing that of.
Course, if you like work so hardto get it, so you might as well.
That's. What I wanna do I wanna open
like salon suites and like do like my own like beauty lounge.
Oh that's good. That's a good.
I'm gonna definitely be a customer cuz I am girl.
I like I have such thin hair andI'm so scared to do extensions
because I'm scared that they're gonna ruin it.
It's gonna like, no. And I I saw your post like the

(15:57):
other day, you went to someone with the blonde hair, the curly
and I was OK. I followed her and I said let me
see. Maybe I'm going to do it.
Maybe I'm going to like. I'll show you.
Yeah, fine. Give me, give me a good.
Person I'll show you for sure, yeah, yeah.
So tell me about the Raiders game.
You went viral there for flashing your your kohonas.

(16:18):
No kohonas is balls. Bye bye.
Wait, you flashed out your butt eyes or cherries or?
Melons. Melons there you.
Go. Yeah, I think it's melons.
What? What was going through your mind
when you when you did that? OK, so if you see the one video,
the guy was like I got 100 for you.
Like it was kind of like out. First off, I was really super

(16:39):
lit. OK, I was going to ask you that.
We're just wasting, yes. And I actually went there on a
date, which is what's the worst part about it was I don't even
know where he was. Oops.
I was like hanging out with somegirls I saw and we were like
down at the front because we're on Winfield.
And then like, I don't know, I was like, I forget what the
conversation was. And they were like, we got 100
for you, like flash us. And then I was just drunk and I

(17:01):
was like, like, I'm not thinkinglike, what the fuck like.
Did the big screen catch you? No, OK, no, thank God, I'll
probably. Imagine.
I kind of got detained. I didn't go to jail, but like I
ended up getting detained again after that because trespass I
guess. OK, some Vegas shit.
OK. But girl, I don't know.

(17:22):
I was just drunk. And he gave me the $100.
I know that. And then the security came and
got me and I forgot who even filmed me, but they filmed me on
my phone, that is. And then I just, like, put a
little snippet up and like, I forgot I even did it because I
was drunk. And then I guess TMZ head up.
Like my management was like, didDanny really do this at the
game? And they're like, did she have
like the unedited version? And I was like, yeah, I was

(17:44):
like, I'm not gonna like what? So then I ended up like, selling
it. Selling for sure.
You know, like, does it happen in like 2 days?
So like if you're asking me, didI plan that?
No. Yeah.
Yeah, I. Didn't plan it.
But it for sure helped you like down the line.
Yeah, bring it like. And I was banned from the wind
field and the wind properties and I had to go to court and pay

(18:05):
over $1000 and was on probation for shit.
But she has to help her a littlebit.
Would you? Would you do it again?
So I was going around after that, like flashing at places
because I was kind of funny because like, I knew I was.
And which, by the way, all the other girls started doing it
after me. I was like, I did it first.
OK, Yeah, if you didn't notice. But you know what?
That's the thing with social media now, etcetera.

(18:25):
But the thing with social media is that one person, everyone
does it. Like like I peep copy girls too.
It's like we look at reels sort of influencing exactly.
We look at reels and it's like, OK, this is viral so gotta do
this or I I am I know I got to work on reels, but God damn it,
I. After that I was doing it with
Pisces because like I'm not going to jail because that I

(18:46):
should have planned that out better.
And then I was getting companiesthat wanted to pay me with their
logos on the Pisces and go places.
And I was like, this is about tobe a whole thing.
And then I just got real scared because after I was on the
probation I was like, I got to stop because I'm not going to
jail over flashing. Like no like.
How are you been in jail? I ain't going back.
What's crazy though is that there is literally like parades

(19:07):
of like, you know, certain communities or whatever and
literally biking naked and then when you go and like flash your
tits, you go to jail for it you.Know they said there was kids
there, but not where I was. I was in the 21 and up area and
I wasn't on the big screen so everyone needs to calm down.
Yeah, there was some little kidsnext to me.
I would have been like, hey, yeah, I mean.
Maybe if you were late, right I.Fucking know, but so try not to.

(19:30):
So not no more titty flashing because yeah.
No, probably. Not so when you say you you've
been detained before, Like have you actually spent time in in in
jail? Yeah, I did a weekend before a
weekends to a weekend. Oh my God, weekend.
Like in jail or in prison? In jail, not prison.
I don't know, like county jail. OK, yeah.
I was like, I was getting in a lot of trouble when I was like

(19:50):
18 to 20. How was that?
Because I am literally like justthinking about that.
My, my, my friend's a cop and I look at the back seat of his car
and I'm so claustrophobic and I'm like, yo, if I went in
there, I'd have a panic attack. Oh.
I've been arrested a lot, but this, this was like I got in
trouble with the judge was like you're you're going to need to
turn yourself in by 7:00 PM on Friday night.

(20:11):
You're like you're doing a weekend.
You can get out Sunday morning. So like, it was basically like,
bitch, you better stop getting in trouble because I got in
trouble like 3 times in the samemonth.
So my parents had to drive me tojail.
Well, actually, I think my mom drove me and drop me off.
And I remember I was I had to put my little Grace white pants
suit on because it was fucking freezing in there, bro, really.
And I remember I ate a bunch of Burger King and I was like, I'm

(20:33):
going to be starving in this bitch.
And this was like right when Myspace was like cool.
And I'm like, I don't know, meeting friends with all the
girls in there. By the way, I was the only white
girl. I was really fucking Hood.
Jail, Yeah. Like there was like maybe one
other white girl in there. But anyways, I like knew how to
French braid so OK. Mind you I just got out of
beauty school. My mom had to drive me to jail

(20:55):
from beauty school and I'm like,you know, like loving and doing
hair back then. I'm in there doing everybody's
hair. Like everyone's making best
friends with me. I'm getting everyone's Myspace
names like giving out all my food like.
That's. Cool like I mean it wasn't cool
I read like 2 books just. In 2 days.
Yeah, well, girl, you. Know you have nothing else.
To read like, yeah, I told you that I'll be reading.

(21:17):
Shit, yeah, you're. You're accelerator reader.
I did Accelerator reader. I was just laying on the top
bunk and just, I don't know, it's scary.
For sure I can. I can imagine.
I wasn't in a cell because they were overpopulated, so I was in
the common room and they had bunks like everywhere.
So I like I was like in bunks with like a bunch of girls and
then like there was other girls in the room.
So I remember there was like a lot of girls in there, like like

(21:38):
pregnant and stuff. I was.
Oh my God, I was. Like it was traumatizing.
I, I could imagine and then you wouldn't want to ever go back
there again. So then after that you did.
Come on girl. Come on then.
So that was I was think I was like 19 when.
Oh my God. And then when I was 23, I got a
DUI because this would be for Uber.
So I was a shot girl at a club in Detroit.

(21:59):
And I remember the manager at this club it worked at was so
creepy. He's like, I'll drive you home.
And I was drunk and I was like, no fucking way.
You're driving home. Like the guy was a creep for
real. And it wasn't like we there was
rideshare back then and like I was like on 8 mile in like
Greenfield somewhere. Like not safe for me to be
walking around outside looking for a Yellow Cab.
Yeah. So I remember I just drove.
I had a Jeep Liberty back then. I remember and I'll never forget

(22:22):
I had my fishnet outfit still ongirl, and my corset.
And I remember I got pulled overand I remember the cop opened
the door and I fell out the door.
Oh, shit. You know that commercial where
it's like the liquor's like up to here and like, there's like
fish swimming is like don't drink and drive like that was
me. Like I.
Fell out. Oh my God, how long were you
driving for before he pulled youover?
Like 20 minutes. I mean, God forbid I did all the

(22:45):
Mothers against drunk driving classes.
I did all those classes. I will never to this day drink
and drive again. Like do I not always say?
Like I never. Have a play around like.
I swear to God, like I don't like I learned my lesson like
honestly so I'm not like making a joke out of.
It no for sure, definitely. So I, they actually, they took
me to jail that night, but the crazy part about it was like, so

(23:05):
Instagram's out at this time. They let me keep my phone in the
in the drunk tank. So I'm on their own live like
crying like drunk, not even remember that I'm doing it.
Oh my, my friends are seeing it.Everyone's calling my mom.
I'm like someone come get me. And I, I said the name of the
jail I was at, but I forgot to. I said I was in Farmington Hills

(23:26):
jail, but I was in Farmington jail.
So everyone was calling the wrong jail like no one knew
where I was. It was.
And then my phone died. Oh shit.
It was so bad. So they just kept me in the
drunk tank that night and then they let me out and then I had
to go to court. But after that, damn it, I was
going to say never went back, but I did.
Fuck. I went to jail one more time
After that. It was a drunk tank only again.

(23:47):
OK, I got a fight with the cop. OK.
Disorderly misconduct. I basically got.
I was at IHOP in Atlanta and I was arguing with the cop.
I was like, you're racist as fuck.
I said something I don't know because they like, they're super
racist in Atlanta. That's white people.
And it was just like a whole thing.
And they were like, you're goingto jail.
And then I went to jail and thenmy friends didn't decide to bail

(24:11):
me out until like fucking a day and a half later.
Oh shit. So anyways, I didn't go to jail
again. If I said that was it, that was
1/2. 3434 OK. Three, we said 33.
OK, so that's so. I've been through the ringer.
That's something that I don't ever want, a felony or not.
Yeah, yeah, I'm clear. That's good.

(24:32):
But yeah. So like wild, wild, wild
stories, at least you can look back on back on it later and be
like, OK, I did this. That was stupid.
But like, you have a story to tell, right?
Yeah, I learned my lessons. Yeah, sure.
And anyways, shut the fuck up. Now you have drive, now we have
Uber. There is no reason.
I mean, we've, I think we've allbeen guilty of, you know,

(24:53):
driving under the influence at some point in our lives.
It's just that people don't get caught.
But that's also something like even when I was young, I started
clubbing when I was like 14 years old and my brother was
older. And because I always looked
older than what I was, right? And my friends were always older
and I would go out my, my parents knew like, I'm going to

(25:14):
go clubbing with my friends. I'm like, so can some, can you
guys put $50 under like in your shoes so that if my friends are
drunk, I'm going to take a cab, right?
So anyways, I ended up not taking a cab and taking $50.00
to myself. But but no more like I've done
it. It's happened before, but like I
just, it's not something you want to risk.
You know, you can hurt yourself,you can hurt others, but it's

(25:36):
never going to happen again. Danny, we got Uber.
You got it on your phone becauseit's not going.
To happen customer on DoorDash and Uber everything I'm like I
will call anyone come get me. Yeah, that's it around.
You can call me next time, OK? Girl, I'm making a party with
me. Well then I can't drive you
home. Thank.
Goodness. So tell us what a day in the

(25:57):
life of Donnie Banks looks like for you right now.
Sleeping. I'm a I'm a Taurus girl.
I'd be in the bed. Taurus.
So that means wait, May sleepy. Oh, tired.
They showed you on Taurus? OK, OK.
Yeah, Taurus. So I'm saying like I they were
sleepy. We're very like tired, I guess.
I'm like, I like to be in the house.

(26:18):
I like to sleep. But no, a day in my life.
I have three dogs. So like wake up, feed them, walk
them. You know, like I like to do
Pilates. I just got into Pilates.
I've always wanted to try that, yeah.
I love the beach. I just I like laying out like

(26:38):
normal stuff. When it comes when it comes to
like work, OK, work, yeah, content creation.
I just do my own stuff mostly. You know, I do like I have like
a only fans TV channel. So I do like a Danny Does
channel where I do like different fun things, like, you
know, random things. What have I done on there?

(26:59):
Like I've done like this, like different sports or like Danny
does, truth or dare, Like I don't know, I've done.
You do that by yourself or you get people on there with.
You I have people that do it with me or I do it myself.
So you have two channels, one regular OF and then one?
Yeah, I have Danny, you have three.
OK. Yeah, ATV, Danny Banks TV and
then I do my VIP and my free page.

(27:21):
Yeah. So then so yeah, I do OFTV and
then I like do my YouTube too. So I put like that content in
the YouTube. OK.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So yeah, I do like more
interactive things, OK. And when you're not working,
like what do you do to chill out?
Um, I like to go out strip clubs.
Obviously I love strip clubs. When you don't get kicked out of
them. Right girl, please talk about I

(27:42):
was intimidating the strippers like bitch.
It's every time I go in a strip club.
Then I went into Starless that same night and got $1000 on my
own money and threw it at the bar, me and my best friend,
because we're like, screw them. Like, yeah, yeah.
Like they were just hating. Like, how did you know that we
didn't want to dance? And we were in there with guys
and the guys just had walked out.
Like, it wasn't like we were just some random girls and

(28:05):
they're trying to pick up the dudes, you know what I mean?
But I we're pretty, so they werejust like.
That's what happens, like I was saying every time I like back
home to Canada, when I go in a, when I go in a strip club with
my husband, I'll go in a strip club and like guy at the door is
like like pay, pay your, I don'tknow.
You have to have an entrance feeto pay like the, the dancers
need to pay the bouncer or something.
And I'm like nobody like I'm just here to chill.

(28:27):
Yeah, you know, And then it's like.
If you don't have a guy, they don't let you because they don't
want you to. They feel like you're picking up
the guys, which I understand, but we actually really weren't
as well. I was mad.
But are you able to do that? Like are you allowed to do that?
To pick up the guys? No, obviously not because
they're supposed to be there to tip the strippers, so they don't
want girls to come in there on acompany by not by men.
We were in there with some basketball players.

(28:48):
Like we had a private room. I just walked to the bar because
the guy made me mad like that was it.
So anyways, girls. So then I popped off and went
crazy and went to. Scarlet, We almost went to
Scarlet's, but it was just dead when we went because it was like
11:00 PM and then we never we never did it.
But I heard it's a really nice. It's a late club.
Like it's like after our vibes on the weekends.

(29:10):
Yeah, I worked there like once, I think like a couple years ago.
And do you, do you get recognized a lot when you go
out? Yeah.
Really. Yeah.
So like every time you go out, there's people like Danny.
Danny. Yeah.
Sometimes. Really.
Yeah. How do you feel about that?
It doesn't bother me, No. Yeah, it's sometimes it's people
I know too, you know, a lot of times, like girls are already
new or something, like a lot of the dancers or like if it's like

(29:31):
a customer, someone sometimes asking for a photo or something.
Yeah, but I've talked to everyone.
Yeah, I'm not like, no, I don't talk.
To you, you're not like you know, it's funny because when I
like people don't reckon becauseyou have like a massive
following. I saw on your Instagram that you
got deleted at 8 mil. Yes girl, how does that happen?
If you're watching this right now, I bet you care about how

(29:52):
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And I saw your other post where you were saying, like, I didn't
catch the whole thing, but it was like, you show a little bit
of booty and then you get flagged or, you know, you get

(30:36):
suspended and then other people who don't have as much, right,
they show and then, yeah, they're off the hook.
They body shame like bigger girls or.
Like 1000%. You know what I mean yeah or if
it's like so big, then they justallow it.
So I don't understand it's so weird like especially TikTok.
I my tik. T.O.K got deleted and I was like

(30:57):
God like I had just started. They don't like curvy girls.
No, they don't. I see reels of like girls where
they're literally flashing or they like pull down their pants
real quick and I'm like, how is this acceptable?
But I can't like show my booty alittle bit, you know, like,
that's like my asset. But that's what I want.
That's what is going to get me, people.
To follow, right? I mean, I guess that just helps

(31:19):
us keep it for only fans. Yeah, but that's it.
At this point. And and that's the thing I
realized, like in the beginning,I was like, OK, I was giving a
bit too much. I'm like, you know what?
No, I got to tone it down like you get less, you want more.
Like this is where you got to go, right?
Yeah, I guess I we, I was just so used to like, you know.
Showing it off. They're not going on there.
It's just like you now. It's like you have to be angled
the right way. Exactly.

(31:40):
You know, No, I totally get it. It's frustrating because I
worked so hard for that page, but I mean, whatever, I'm almost
out of a million again, so yeah,I've just got to keep shooting.
I I struggled to get to freakingI'm how much am I at 72?
OK, let me check. You got to post reels.
I know, I know that's that's what it is.

(32:01):
And but whatever. I mean, let's make a reels.
Yeah, we yeah, let's do a real real.
You should do it. Let's do a walking.
It was 7272. I posted, I posted one picture
with J Mac OK and whoever, like everybody in my comments or was
going to be like, oh, when are you going to shoot with this
person? When are you going to like I've
said it many times, I only shootwith one person.

(32:23):
Like I know you guys want to seeme with somebody else but it's
just not gonna happen. I post one picture with J Mac at
X biz. I got like 30,000 followers from
that one post. I was like.
Wow, because he collabed with it.
Or no, he didn't even I didn't even collab.
I just tagged him. I think you just tagged.
I just tagged him. I didn't even collab.
And then he like reshared it. And then the comments were like,

(32:45):
what is the thing coming up? What is the thing I'm just
doing? No, no, no, I, I just shoot with
one person. I shoot with hubs and that's it.
Like I tried to get like girl collabs, but it just, it never
works out. It's like, Oh yeah, I'm in town.
OK, let's meet up. You know, and I'm not going to
get tested for one person, you know, if I'm gonna if I'm gonna
do it, then it's like I might get maybe 2-3 for it to be worth

(33:05):
a. Couple in a week or something.
Exactly. So but but that one, that one
with with Jmac just blew up likecrazy.
And I was like, God, if I lose my account right now, like I
don't even have the energy to redo it.
Yeah, well, you know. Real before I leave.
Yeah, I'm so done. So tell us what's next for you?
Like what are the plans for for Danny Banks?

(33:26):
Like you got your OF going on. You got you're a Fashion Nova
ambassador, right? OK, I'm not anymore.
I guess they hate me. I don't know.
Oh no. Shit, I don't fucking know what
I did. Maybe I showed too much ass
maybe, but hopefully I get that back soon because that was a
cool thing. I like modelling for their
clothes. I actually might be doing a

(33:47):
thing like Danny talks like, just like talking, like doing
like a point of view of things, like interviewing people with
their point of view, like topicsand things like that.
I do my OFTV channel, Danny Doesand the YouTube and then I'm
shooting with J Mac Friday. Oh, nice.
That's coming up. Yeah.
What else do I have going on? I just did a a sexy massage

(34:11):
thing. I did.
I saw that yesterday. Yeah, yeah.
Because I don't really shoot with men like I've shot with
like three men scenes out there and everything else was just
like a personal boyfriend like point of view shot.
So it was for like a famous person or scene.
So I'm going to J Mac again. I'm literally again.
And then I think our girl Egypt is gonna shoot us.

(34:34):
Okay, nice. And.
I saw Egypt got the massage too.Yeah, yeah.
Wait a second. I just.
Got today. We're all like connected.
It's like I like, you know, you see that like someone with
someone like, oh, let me hit them up.
Let's like and everyone's in Miami.
So it's so. Perfect out here.
Here it's like you people you can collab with, like anybody.
There's so many people that are in this.

(34:56):
Industry a reason why I wasn't really like collabing with man
it was just more so like I didn't really have to and I just
I didn't really want to have to like stress out like about
finding different guys that bangall week like I just it's not me
like. But I'm sure so I'm sure.
I want to do a couple popular ones that we can, you know, do a
good collapse with because I didn't want to like over

(35:18):
saturate it where it's just likedepletes the purpose.
Of like. I'm making it a big deal when I
do do a scene with someone. But I'm sure that those videos
sell out super good because it doesn't like a few years later
like 1000%. Like if I were to go today and
do a video with anybody different, I know I'd make so
much money out of it. But like because I have my
boundaries right then. Yeah.

(35:38):
I'm just taking like, I guess itwas boundaries, Yeah.
And then it was just a few people here and there, but not
for any particular reason. It's just, yeah.
So I guess I'm going to be doingthat.
And then, you know, I dabble here and there and some real
estate investments. Yeah.
And hopefully I get my beauty stuff rolling around soon, but
I'm going to be house shopping again soon.
Nice. I did see on on snap today.

(36:01):
My hubby was like, oh, she's gotshe got a penthouse on like the
44th floor and he knows obviously that I don't do
elevators right. And I was like, there's I don't
I am so claustrophobic, like youdon't understand.
That's why I was telling you if I were to go to jail like I'm
gonna. You couldn't go to my house
then. No, no, no, no.
Like there's no way. I've tried so many times I'm

(36:24):
like, I'm gonna get hypnosis or something.
There's. No way.
Like small spaces or you don't like the way it moves.
I don't like, I don't like that I can't get out when I want to
get out. OK.
So like any situation, if you like, tell me right now.
Like if you got stuck in the elevator, it would be like
crazy, yeah. No, just thinking about it, I
want to cry. Like I would go crazy.
I would go crazy Even so it's a phobias.

(36:44):
It's a crazy phobia. OK, when I was, I just lost my
train of thought. But when I was little, so many
things happen. I got stuck in a igloo like a
Fort with, with a snow Fort withhim.
Absolutely. Yeah, it's a snow Fort.
We got, we got trapped in one and we lit a fire.
I've known him since I'm six. I've known the hub since I'm six

(37:05):
years old. We were neighbors, so I got I
got we got stuck in that. We got out another time.
I got locked in a closet and just I can't.
So you just have really bad PTSDwith like small pieces or being
stuck somewhere. But so like underground parking,
don't do it. Sitting in the back of a Tudor
car. Not gonna happen.

(37:25):
Taking tunnels I'm. So crazy.
Even if you tell me like. Airplanes there's.
You know what, I don't know why I suck it up, but once I land
they need to open the door. Yeah, 'cause that in that
tunnel, yeah. Walking through, it's not bad
'cause I know that like. You're going out?
Yeah, there's an out. Yeah, there's an out.
Like if you tell me you're locked in this house, I'm gonna

(37:45):
lose my shit. If you tell me you can't open
the. Window.
It makes sense. I think that, yeah.
So. I mean, it looks, it looks
beautiful, like I'm sure being up there is so nice.
I, I'm not scared of heights. It's just I can't get to it, you
know what I mean? That's crazy.
I feel you. Yeah, OK, so we got through the
serious stuff. I have a few questions here.

(38:06):
No overthinking, just the first thing that comes to mind.
No, stop it. Don't look at me with those
eyes. It's fine.
It's like, is it trivial? No, no, it's not.
It's just like just to to loosenit up a little bit.
So if you could eat one food forthe rest of your life, what
would it be? Oh, pizza.
Pizza. OK, so then I erased my next.
Question on my pizza, which one?I eat pineapple on my.

(38:28):
Do you? I never had it.
Never had it. I'm not going to judge you until
I've tried it. Pineapple Girl.
I'm a Hawaiian pizza girl. Because I was going to say tacos
or pizza, so I'm good. For you, I hate tacos.
I don't eat any Mexican food. No, I don't know why I don't.
I would pick pizza over tacos, that's for sure.
Hey, it's Lexus Star. If you've made it this far, I

(38:49):
just wanted to take a moment to thank you for sticking around.
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(39:09):
So random thing that you've splurged on, she's like, which
one? A house.
A house. Yeah.
Like a man. Oh, that's a good one.
Yeah. Yeah.
Make me throw me overboard. Too bad I know how to swim.

(39:30):
Throw in a life jacket, Netflix and chill or go out and party.
Oh goodness. Oh, I mean, obviously Netflix
and chill, but like a good heartbowl.
Yeah, who I'm with. Yeah, it depends on the mood as
well, Right, Right. Like if you have that vibe, if
you had like a little drinking and you're like, like, I'm a
depressive person, so. I've been in a really bad

(39:50):
depressive state lately but likeI don't know like I feel I've
been sober for like 3 days so I feel good.
Around. Oh nice.
That's good. That's good.
Sober helps me be in a better mood.
Well, absolutely, because. Because working alcohol, I'm
depressed. Yeah, 1000%.
It destroys our it's, it's poison at the end of the day. #4
tomorrow. You got this, you got it.
No, for sure. What is the most outrageous DM

(40:13):
you've ever gotten? Like.
Outrageous or crazy or funny or whatever like like Adm that's
has stuck with you to this day. Like maybe like that fan that
made me use #2 for him. Use #2 yeah.
I was talking about this yes. I'm actually met him in through

(40:35):
DM. I was like, you need to e-mail
me for this request. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because I didn't know what it was, but he ended up paying me
like a lot for a long time, likejust basically to use the
bathroom over the phone, like get.
Out fucking. God, but it didn't bother me.
Oh my God. See my face?
Oh my. Yeah, Yeah.
But it was me. Yeah, that wasn't me.
It was. I was like oh shit for you all
day honey. Fuck, I would love and and I'm

(40:58):
sure that that GM must be caughtby the wide.
Shit on you in Dubai? Oh.
My God, that is crazy. OK, I.
Mean, I think that's outrageous.That is definitely outrageous,
OK, but I'm sure you may believe.
It. No that 1000% I was not
expecting that answer at all. I love it.
No, I like it. Are heels or sneakers?
On heels, yeah. Same.

(41:19):
Same. Yeah, more.
Two more. But I do wear, like, I wear
workout clothes all day long. Yeah, you know, like even if I'm
not working out. Yeah, no, 1000%.
So I do wear sneakers, but I'm mostly in slides.
OK, there was a set that I saw on your post.
I'm going to ask you where you got it from.
It was a pink set. Was it?
Is it? I get all of my clothes on
Amazon or TikTok shop and they're from Amazon So the pink

(41:42):
1 yes. The one they're kind of like,
it's two weeks here. Yes, yeah.
I get every color like yeah I'llsend in the link.
OK, yes, I mean. Your number one, I'll send it to
you. Because I'm always looking at
people. Always act like this is from
TikTok. Rocket everything.
And I was gonna say, that's a really nice dress.
OK. So I guess I got it.
OK, I'm gonna go like spend some$10, but that's it.
I don't like spending money. Don't go to Lulu.

(42:04):
I don't go Lulu on this but no Igo to Amazon.com.
Same, same. I I do so my friend she she
always buys something like oh, that's cute.
Where'd you get to check Amazon?I'm like, OK, send me girl, I
swear. Where'd you get?
This I don't have no aloe, I don't have no no Lulu, no.
Like I'll, I'll splurge on like a purse or like shoes or
whatever, but like I'm wearing a$10 dress.

(42:24):
Same, you know. Especially when I was doing
fashionable, I'm like, I'm wearing all fashionable.
That's funny. OK, so bad boy or good boy?
Bad bad, but I don't know. I'm single.
Come on now. I need to like the good boys.
Yeah. How much older do I got to get
before I change? I mean, me and God, you got it.

(42:47):
If you want to settle down one day, you're going to have to
like, you know, change. Change what?
Well, you got to get a good boy that likes to be bad sometimes.
Yeah, I got to get it. That boy that treats me good.
How about that? That's good too.
That one's good. They don't exist.
But that, yeah, it might be harder to find, might be a
little, just a little trickier. And last question for you,

(43:07):
lights on or lights off? On.
On you don't like the off sometimes like a little mood,
you know, dim down. I want to see.
You want to see. I'm not doing nothing in the
dark, OK? I mean, I guess that there's
like a little light, but like, you know, I don't like just pure
dark sex, no. No, no.
No. Pure dark.
No. Like with the TV on.
With the TV on, all right, Yeah.But mostly you, you got to see

(43:29):
this. Point going on.
You got to see. What my brother had daytime sex?
Yeah, yeah. Daytime sex is better than
nighttime because you get I'm too tired at night.
It's just like you want to go. It's now.
I like the lights. Oh my God.
Well, Danny, this was super fun.It was so fun.
Thank you for coming and before we go, let everyone know where
they can find you, where they can keep up with you.

(43:51):
So give us your socials please. OK, yeah, so you can just follow
my Instagram. It's it's ITS Danny Dani I2IS1N
because everyone thinks it's twoNS dot banks.
So it's Danny dot banks and you'll see my link tree with all
my socials there. So amazing.
Yeah, guys, thanks so much for having.

(44:11):
Me Thank you for coming and until next time guys see you.
Bye.
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